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What Is Ammobium Alatum? — Know Your Flower
Ammobium Alatum (Paper Flower in Telugu | Safed Paper Phool in Hindi) is an annual flowering plant growing up to 60–70 cm tall, known for its striking white, papery daisy-like blooms with bright yellow centers. Native to Australia, this hardy plant has adapted beautifully to Indian climates and is widely loved for its long-lasting dried flowers. Seedvanam.
Why Ammobium Alatum Is Perfect for Indian Home Gardens
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Why Grow
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Detail
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Climate Match
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Thrives in hot and dry Indian conditions
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Space
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Compact — grows well in pots, grow bags, and borders
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Season
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Best blooms in Winter season
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Skill Level
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Easy — ideal for beginners and low-maintenance gardens
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Excellent for dry flower arrangements and decor
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Performs well even in poor soil conditions
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Requires minimal watering once established
Ammobium Alatum Colour Varieties Available
SeedVanam's Ammobium Alatum seeds come in Classic White with Yellow Center — perfect for creating a minimalistic cottage garden, dried flower bouquets, or elegant terrace displays.
How to Grow Ammobium Alatum Seeds — Step-by-Step
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Step
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Action
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1. Soil Prep
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Use well-draining potting mix + compost
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2. Sowing Depth
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Surface sow or lightly press (1–2 mm)
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3. Sowing Method
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Direct sow or seedling tray transplant
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4. Watering
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Keep soil moist until germination, then reduce
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5. Sunlight
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Full sun — minimum 5–6 hours/day
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6. Thinning
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Thin to 20–25 cm spacing once seedlings grow
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7. Blooming
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Expect first blooms in 8–10 weeks
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Sowing Calendar — Ammobium Alatum Seeds in India
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Region
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Best Sowing Season
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Bloom Season
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Hyderabad / Telangana / AP
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October – December
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December – March
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South India (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala)
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October – January
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December – April
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North India (Delhi, Punjab, UP)
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October – November
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January – March
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West India (Maharashtra, Gujarat)
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October – December
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December – March
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Ammobium Alatum — Quick Grow Facts
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Parameter
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Detail
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Botanical Name
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Ammobium alatum
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Telugu Name
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Paper Flower (పేపర్ పువ్వు)
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Hindi Name
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Safed Paper Phool
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Sowing Season
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October – December
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Germination
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7–14 days
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Days to First Bloom
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60–75 days
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Plant Height
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60–70 cm
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Best For
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Terrace, Balcony, Garden beds, Cut & Dry flowers
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Seed Type
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Non-GMO, Open-Pollinated / Desi
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Common Names of Ammobium Alatum Seeds Across India
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Language/Region
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Common Name
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English
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Winged Everlasting, Paper Daisy
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Telugu
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Paper Flower (పేపర్ పువ్వు)
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Hindi
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Safed Paper Phool
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Tamil
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Paper Poo
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Kannada
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Paper Hoovu
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Malayalam
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Paper Poo
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Marathi
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Kagdi Phool
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Gujarati
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Kagad Phool
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Bengali
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Kagoj Phool
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Why Buy Ammobium Alatum Seeds from SeedVanam?
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Desi / Non-GMO seeds — save and replant each season
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Fresh stock — sourced and packed for Indian growing conditions
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Hyderabad-based — ships pan-India, free shipping above ₹499
Frequently Asked Questions — Ammobium Alatum Seeds
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Question
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Answer
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What is Ammobium Alatum called in Telugu?
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Paper Flower — (Paper Puvvu / పేపర్ పువ్వు)
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When to sow in Hyderabad?
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October to December — thrives in winter season
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Balcony/terrace suitable?
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Yes — grows well in medium pots (8–10 inches)
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Hybrid or desi?
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Desi, open-pollinated — seeds can be saved
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Germination time?
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7–14 days under Indian conditions
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